Check under marketing in your SFI account the methods of sponsoring, and select the banner(s) you want to place in your blog. Make sure the banner you choose has got your SFI id. Copy the HTML code for that banner then go yo your blog, select the content box for adding new item or text.On this page you will find the 'HTML' format for your content, paste and then set your preferred settings.
This is very simple. Go to https://www.sfimg.com/MyAccount/GatewayList. Then go to your blog or website and select HTML and paste the code directly into the page where you wish it to appear. Then hit "Save" and you are done!
Contact me if you need any help. I am a developer.
Make sure that you are logged in and go to https://www.sfimg.com/MyAccount/GatewayList. Pick your banner and copy the script.
Most blogs or any website for that matter allow you to enter simple text ( compose) or HTML code. Google Blog for example uses 2 buttons on the left side of the page. Compose and HTML. You must be in HTML mode to enter the banner script that you have chosen to insert.
Make sure when you paste that you do not interfere with any other visible code that is already there. If you want the banner at the bottom of the page, paste the script at the end of the code. Once that is done, click on Preview and you can see what it would actually look like. If you are happy with it publish it. You can always go back later and edit or add to it.
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Make sure that you are logged in and go to https://www.sfimg.com/MyAccount/GatewayList. Pick your banner and copy the script.
Most blogs or any website for that matter allow you to enter simple text ( compose) or HTML code. Google Blog for example uses 2 buttons on the left side of the page. Compose and HTML. You must be in HTML mode to enter the banner script that you have chosen to insert.
Make sure when you paste that you do not interfere with any other visible code that ...more
You can obtain the HTML code for SFI banners here: https://www.sfimg.com/Resources/Marketing/StandardSponsoringAids
Both self-hosted Wordpress blogs and Blogger have widget areas where you can copy and paste that HTML code.
Wordpress.com has regulations about commercial use, so you may want to check and see if you are allowed to post banners there.
On Blogger you can click on the "Layout" tab, and on Wordpress you go to "appearance" and then "widgets." Paste your banner HTML into a text box that allows HTML. Be sure you select a banner that fits in the area you are working with. One of the skyscraper banners or box banners works well for your blog sidebar, and the 468x80 banners can go in those areas that are sized to allow them. If your banner is too big for the space, it will look bad and reflect badly on both you and SFI, so make sure it fits!
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You can obtain the HTML code for SFI banners here: https://www.sfimg.com/Resources/Marketing/StandardSponsoringAids
Both self-hosted Wordpress blogs and Blogger have widget areas where you can copy and paste that HTML code.
Wordpress.com has regulations about commercial use, so you may want to check and see if you are allowed to post banners there.
On Blogger you can click on the "Layout" tab, and on Wordpress you go to "appearance" and then ...more
Like most of the questions I am reading, the answers can be found within the SFI Training materials. What is required is a little research to find the answers.
What I find curious is the lack of direct contact between members and the first person in their up line, be it the personal or cosponsor. It is like pulling teeth to get members to respond to the offer of help extended at the time the new member is welcomed to the team.
This need to find new resources before even attempting to use those most readily available reminds me of Congress working on writing new laws before any attempt is made to enforce the laws already passed addressing the issue(s) once again on the platform.
I was under the impression this was to be an area to ask questions the answers to which are not so readily available. Unfortunately most of the questions are easily found with a little effort being extended to research the answers. Instead I am witnessing a new place for members to advertise their commercial services.
How about referring the questions pertaining to the member's sponsor thus utilizing the already present and suggested lines of communication instead of inventing the wheel all over again.
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Like most of the questions I am reading, the answers can be found within the SFI Training materials. What is required is a little research to find the answers.
What I find curious is the lack of direct contact between members and the first person in their up line, be it the personal or cosponsor. It is like pulling teeth to get members to respond to the offer of help extended at the time the new member is welcomed to the team.
This need to find new resources before even attempting ...more
You log into your account where ever that maybe and your look for what saids add HTML codes or banners or information to your page. Then you copy and paste everything from SFI web page for banners you may need to remove the s from the url's for it to except it like at most places I put up banners at I have to so it excepts the banners. I hope that helps you out once you do it a few times it gets easier. If you need more help please email me at [email protected] put SFI member needs help in subject line.
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You log into your account where ever that maybe and your look for what saids add HTML codes or banners or information to your page. Then you copy and paste everything from SFI web page for banners you may need to remove the s from the url's for it to except it like at most places I put up banners at I have to so it excepts the banners. I hope that helps you out once you do it a few times it gets easier. If you need more help please email me at [email protected] put SFI member needs help in ...more
Some blogs will not allow advertising so check the terms of service. Then allow you do is copy the source code for the banner and paste it into the source code of your blog in your admin panel. This is usually under setup or settings.
You have to get access to the HTML code of Your Blog.
Depending on who are the providers of the
site, this could be an easy thing or a complicated thing.
if in difficulty to follow all instrucions given to you, why not seek help from the Heldesk; am sure they are so obliging and happy to talk it over and guide how to go about it.